OF TASMANIAN PLANTS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 79 
POLYGONACE®. 
PorvaoNvM minus, Hudson. In dense thickets of Melaleuca 
&e., in very moist marshy rivulet; rare. 
PROTEACE®. 
ADENANTHUS TERMINALIS, R. Br. No specimen brought home; 
thus the species is doubtful, as the plant usually is prostrate, 
but the form noticed here grows upright, with the branches in 
whorls almost at right angles to stem; height 1-3 feet, on dry 
and rocky hills; no prostrate form was seen. In flower. 
PERSOONIA JUNIPERINA, Labill. On dry and stony hill-sides ; 
in full flower. 
HAKEA rostrata, F. v. Muell. Plentiful in swamp and on 
hill-sides. 
BaNKSIA MARGINATA, Cav. Dwarf form, from 1-3 feet high 
only ; on rocky hill-sides. 
Banksia ORNATA, F. v. Muell. Sandy moist rises near the 
edge of marsh. It occurs only on Tertiary sands and gravels, 
and is very local, but then gregarious. 
EUPHORBIACE®. 
*MICRANTHEUM HEXANDRUM, Hook. f. Originally known 
only from Tasmania ; and the genus is new for South Australia. 
On dry gravelly hills; in fruit only. Small shrub, 3-4 inches 
high. 
PARANTHERA ERICOIDES, Klotzsch. At same locality as the 
preceding, 6-12 in. high. Few plants in bloom, most in fruit 
only. 
*BARONIA PARVIFLORA, Smith. "Tasmanian plant; species new 
to South Australia. On edge of marsh; low shrubby plant, 4-6 
in. high ; under other shrubs ; not abundant. 
Correa SPECIOSA, Andrews. Low shrub. Variety with rather 
fleshy leaves, very hairy and dark brown on the underside. No 
flowers or-fruit noticed. 
MONOCOTYLEDONES. 
ORCHIDEA. 
PRASOPHYLLUM PATENS, R. Br. Numerously in flower in 
swamp, while elsewhere it had disappeared long before. 
